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to this business uptake these notes by the citrus bank, rose thought no bundle a dash before he is the the hello i my on the lines the welcome to the news out live from tao ha, coming off in the next 60 minutes is riley tags take control of a major border crossing into gauze that cutting off the supply of humanitarian aid with the strip already facing a full blown fireman. casualties of mounting and rough sizes as well, wraps up a tax across gauze of south cities. one and a half 1000000 palestinians sheltering that the short
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legs sent abrasions in gaza as emma says, it's ready to accept as these 5 deal. israel says the times is still unacceptable, but it will send a delegation to cairo for more tools. also coming out the sound of the russian presence ideas, push it as one in for another 60 a time in office, in sports, the denver nuggets, to losing that grip. on the end be a try fee. the defending champion is lost again to the ministration, to move that to trial, to nothing in the western conference semi finals the welcome to the program. we begin this hour in southern gaza when the rough up crossing has been closed. on the palestinian side by his riley tongues, egyptian officials are condemning the move, saying is rouse actions and rough off threatening efforts towards reaching a permanent ceasefire. israel is now blocking the main entree that brings in
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a into gaza. when many people are ready suffering from full blown fine and little this is heavy, is riley bombardment is continuing in rough by itself. at least 20 full palestinians were killed by his rodney strikes. after these riley will cabinet unanimously voted to continue military operations in the city. well, that came to spite how my saying is ready to accept a ceasefire. i do the intense, bombards the very, very intense one bar. the error strikes rockets, artillery show another tank shelling drones off firing at us. i have never in my life. i am 69 years old. have i ever seen bombardment like this? and i have witnessed several bores. i have never seen a war like this one on highway and i really wanted to leave to evacuate, but i couldn't. the reason was that i found this injured young man. we rescued him,
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but the whole area is completely and utterly destroyed. oh, well, israel has ordered it east, a 100000 palestinians to leave the eastern part of rafa since the war began, as well as force palisades to leave the noise from kansas city to dial by the in the center to hon. eunice in the south. and then to rough or nearly one and a half 1000000 palestinians are crowded into the city in the southern most points of the strip. now these riley military is ordered or residents and displaced people to leave rough as eastern neighborhoods. it says name is moved to the milwaukee area near the coastline. so we have correspondence covering the story right across the region with and alpha dari and narrow by that and central gaza. mama jump june is in the jo damian capital i'm on for so let's begin with onto my mood. who's in rough by itself? of course he's still these images of is riley tags taking over the border crossing,
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which is now close. what more can you tell us about activity in and around that area? what we just learned is within the past half an hour that is really military and it's time for an abra vehicle as part of the to would grow slowly from walk across the but it's still the crossing it's vicinity or within the vicinity of bottom line of fire all these really military, it just seems to be more of a tactical withdrawals happening within the past half an hour. 45 minutes a right now, the majority of these really military and it's times then it's not a military equipments are stationed in what formerly known as gaza international airport. the eastern part of robust city has a good hour this morning is really military. if push deeper when it's across the barbed wire, the borders of the eastern part of robot city and slowly taking over the crossing
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and was the footage of videos of is really time around the vehicle a causing great deal of band to live into the fabric deep of the product and know the price is officially closed right now it's done operation. all of this is not only causing a, the, the prevention of people entering or exhibiting the doctor, but also it just putting a blockade on the life line of the very point in which human, if you're going to need for the past few months, have been allowed to enter, even though it was only allowed to enter at a very critical and now nothing compared to the challenges and living the difficult living conditions created by the incense bombing can. and all of this happened right after the back orders were within the past couple hours. more of these evacuation orders, but this time for the people they are done. they are the, the got the drop off egyptian borders all the way to the coastal lines. that's
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a lot evacuation. so anyone near the, the border line between the roof i need it has been sharply order to be evacuated from the area. and what seems to be that is really attempt to take over and pushed deeper to the core door, posits the now, earlier i, the initial weeks of this, for most of the people who are evacuating from these can funded by city, do are not given enough time to evacuated the demo, some of them were forced to leave their homes on their tv and then bartman. within the past 24 hours, people are moving toward the western parts of rough bush, as well as fine units in the center. part of partners and defense, really, i mean least there is a lot of refuge account that was from part of the city from the area. tell us more about the heavy phone bottom and 10 rough uh we we at least 24 policy is killed by is riley strikes a, you know, even as we have seen, a tanks roll into the policy inside of the border crossing between gauze and egypt
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. bombardment has continued from the a yep, so not all non stop r dillar is selling and we from where we're reporting it right here next to the can . we do hospital, everyone to know why we hear this constant artillery selling guns environment of they use for in the area. use me. these are in part of run by city. under give you the air is 510 of pocket drones and artillery sending the past 24 hours have been very violent, very destructive. the reports that we're getting, the vast majority of residential homes, public facilities in the area being reduced into and troubles. it's also important to point out that the 2 things happening and the more not only rough i crossing, been taken over by this really military. but also we have a hospital, a major health facility in eastern part of robust city that's in the jobs hospital that happens to be in the red zone. the river area that is really military water,
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his residential evacuation. we have an entire health facility right now under bombardment, and on the top of the drone attack into the vicinity under killers, in a completely non operational, there is no medical stuff and no cases are transfered. just putting more pressure on the remaining smaller sides health facilities and fuel hospitals to the western part of robot city. more of the bombing is still going on, and more people are fleeing this, this bombing. okay, thank you very much. honey. mom was reporting to some rough sign sign, gaza. thank you, honey. says you've been hearing homicide at except to seize 5 deal just hours before as well. round top. it's a tax on rasa for a short while, palestinians, in garza thoughts the war was over. but the celebrations were brief. as israel sat, the agreement did not meet its requirements. the deputy had a mass and gaza. heidi,
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the highest that the group had received assurances from mediators about the potential deal was about the mediation is told us that the us president is clearly committed to ensuring the implementation of the agreement. the ball is now in the course of these rarely occupation. we inform the mediators that we agree completely, but the proposal, the mediators now, so put pressure on these really side to agree as well as soon as possible. but if the occupation wants to continue the war, the onus is on the mediators in the international community. but we did what we were supposed to do and we're patient, we will oh, now land. and i think we did everything from people. and in this stage of the negotiations we achieved the goals we talked about. i'm assessed a full ceasefire full withdrawal of israeli troops. return of the displaced with no conditions and the aid from people and the deals the exchange of prisoners. we will continue until the end for you all captives, preoccupations,
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jails. so here's what we know about the proposed ceasefire and what it involves it's divided into 3 phases, each one last thing $42.00 days. the 1st includes the provision of safe passage for displace palestinians to return to the homes. the 2nd covers the withdrawal of israeli troops, and the announcements of a permanent end is right in military operations. the 1st stage focuses on ending the blockade of gaza. how much i'm jim joins us live now from the jo, dining capital, oman. so you understand the israel has sent negotiation negotiate as to the egyptian capital. what needs to happen now to make the current agreement acceptable? a may. and 1st let me just mention, since we are in mind and we are reporting out of jordan because the, obviously our offices were shut down and israel and we're not allowed to report from there at the moment. and let me just tell you about
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a statement that we've seen from the jordanian foreign ministry. it says the jordanian ministry of foreign affairs has said that the foreign minister aiming to suffer the and has carpet a counter part. you haven't been on the minus sign a had worn during a phone call against any is really attack on the roof and stress the need for the international community to move effectively. to prevent that, this coming on the heels of a visit that the jordanian king king abdullah had in washington dc. yesterday he met with us president joe biden, then express has concerns about any potential operation in about 5. now, when it comes to the is really negotiators, this is all very interesting because up until last night, israel had maintained that they were not going to send a delegation to cairo unless and until they had a response that they deemed as positive from us to that the ceasefire proposal, one, israel would be acceptable then you had the news that how much had accepted
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a ceasefire proposal. and on the one hand, israel announces that they are going to continue to go into effect. the israeli military today is saying that this is a limited operation, but on the other hand, you have them saying that they're sending a delegation. now, one of the key things going forward, of course, the devil is always in the details when it comes to negotiation. so one of the key things going forward as to whether a deal can be reached is really going to be what is the re minutes of these negotiators that are being sent to kyra, how wide of a latitude do they have when it comes to talking with counterparts because in the past we've seen negotiators go to where talks are being held, not having much discretion to be able to negotiate until they consulted with the prime minister. so it's really going to be key going forward as to what exactly benjamin netanyahu wants to see. what the war cabinet wants and how much latitude the specific members of this delegation have in talking to counterparts in kyra, are you any indication from these ratings as to how long they might continue to
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maintain a presence in raw find this capacity? there has not been any statements specifying how long they will be in the off i what we have heard throughout the last 2 hours. several statements from the is really military or one saying that the forces had taken operational control of the god. this side of it are crossing the borders egypt also, the israeli military had said that there were special forces in the area scanning the area. they also said that the vast majority of people had been evacuated from the area where these limited military operations were happening. of course that cannot be independently verified, that address with the is really military has said. and then also there was news from the is really military that the cut them up with solemn crossing had been closed for security reasons. and that's interesting because it just, yesterday you had 5 minutes or nothing. yeah. who's speaking on the phone with us president joe biden. and in the read out of that called at the white house issued after it was over. they had said that the 2 men had discussed to cut them up
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without them crossing, and that the joe biden had been assured that it would be open so that more aid could flow into gaza. now these relays are saying that it has been closed for security situation for security reasons, and then it will open once things calm down. so there's a lot going on right now. it's very complicated. these really military is maintaining that this is a limited operations that they are not saying how long they will be there. thanks. all right, i thank you very much, mama jump jim and i'm on us. or many people who left eastern rough i've headed towards style by law in the central gaza. and also diary joins as life from there. and you know, when we were speaking just yesterday, you were describing how there are people who are extremely scared about the prospect of being told to leave already. they've been pushed from the north to kansas city to darrow by law in the center. and then hon eunice and now rough. uh, what have you been seeing today?
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can you imagine people in dropbox squared the space for more than 9 times they were 1st display scrums another and area then to the central area, then to con eunice, sensitive. and now. d they have been subjected to feed the states another time, but that's what it now is. there is no place, it's fact is and people do not have any place to such as their tense. hospitals are packed, you and facilities. our high schools are 5 be closed. do not know where to go. we have been seeing people searching for any slot in agriculture, then in uh, an m c at that that. and now they are setting up their tents on the beach, on like on the shore and on the coast on because this is the only empty place they would find. people are insecure. there, there is constant fear, just their desperate rates at anchor. it's some of the people we talked to are
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telling us that they prefer that other than keeping their children being displaced to an area to another. people are so desperate they're so sad. there's so scared, especially after all the news about rough crossing and cut him over. sadly, they feel that that markets would be empty. they won't even have food to feed their kids again. so they're also fearing not only is right, the air strikes, but also simon and hunger and a defense the morning prices increase where all of the products of our times up like times do of what they were yesterday. so the, the situation is a chaos. people do not work, know where to go, and again, no place is guaranteed a safe across the causes trip. thank you very much and also diary for joining us
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that from darrow, by the in gaza as well. the rasa crossing is causes main at transit points. the people and goods including through monetary and aid. when israel launched as war on the crossings were initially closed, leaving rough as the only operational gateway. following the 1978 camp david accords, it's supposed to be overseen by egypt. but israel still controls security. rough or is vital for a because it's not fully controlled by israel like on the crossings, including come up with solomon edwards. they've only opened temporarily since october, the 7th, even before the will. patterson has relied on rough i to cope with restrictions on movement imposed by israel since 2007, about $500.00 trucks per day across through rough up a foldable that's dropped to $300.00, and then also as few as 10 trucks. so on the 10 trucks and so in the past few days, almost if i'm going to use every general of the policy and national initiative for
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policy and information minister joins us now from, from all out on skype. so as a hearing that rafa crossing is located on the egypt concept board, it's the on the crossing and concept that is not controlled by israel. if that isn't to be a continuation of some kind of humanitarian assistance, if it this is completely stopped. what does that mean for not just people in rough up, but also palestinians elsewhere and cause a was mentioned this is the only thing that is uh, was available for the people of guys uh either 2 or 4 people to move or for humanitarian need to get and, and now is that it allows clothes that the, is the only things have okay, by the place. and the block did completely, uh, that would have to have an impact on the people in festival. this order the lead to
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a very high rise in the prices of everything. good garza, this is going to lead to a very serious to many 30 and could i says because of the lack of food, lack of medications, lack of medicine, lack of any kind of humanitarian supply that is needed in gaza about in addition to that, that would mean that the hundreds of people could die because they, we have a need for this crossing to get the treatment outside. doesn't we have 10000 cancer patients who don't have the treatment available in gaza. we have the thousands of injured people who still need to be transported out of guys because is that our lives destroyed. most of them in the contract solutions. we have people who need to be to, to, to be moving to because of the major humanitarian needs. and this old will be blocked, which means people die die because of these are the images. in addition, of course, are the possible massacre that could take place if isn't it and continues it's
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military operation enough i area. let me also add that to now is that it has 1st at least $150000.00 people to be if and they can be cleansed. for the 1st time they would ethnically cleansed something or to the center of the sun. talk to the south to her new one is and dental enough. i know they have to go back to and they don't have any place to go to. it's a terrible disaster. and the, this all happens at the time when how miles has declared and the test accepted the ceasefire agreement. and then i have to states of america got nothing. you know, i'm sort of used to saying that how much is opposite. good. now how much i agree now is now the obstacle, just if there's the and i can states that has the responsibility of intern feeding immediately to pressure them to accept the agreement. unless the hub, obviously we speak about the, the, the situation and cause and now, and the lack of humanitarian aid and assistance. but this is an area that has been
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on the blockade for many years before that. you know, often we hear people say israel withdrew in 2005, but obviously they have still maintained control of the land, the sea, and the skies, which has enabled live to maintain instead of cho, calls on palestinians living inside garza. but it has to be said that there are certain agreements in place, you know, the precedents that have been established in order to maintain life in gaza. right? so for example, you have the crossing agreement between the policy in a far as in israel. how important is that agreement? this agreement was made in, in 2004. and now that we have, this is ready occupation of the roof. our crossing. is this unprecedented in some ways in terms of being a contravention of measures that have actually been in place for a very long time? a absolutely, it is a violation of the is it a loop listing an agreement?
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it is also a violation of that engine that's, that was made of 2005. uh, is it a, at the bottom general general and some guys a, it is also a violation of the agreement between those are and, and egypt as so in reality, it's a violation of to every level and clearly enough. anyhow, he is trying to put his into the is there any public, some kind of a photo of victory as if he has into the lean, you know, something very stupid and very, a ugly uh, by just okay. buying this, crossing that nobody was able to defend anyhow, that was more military presence there. so in my opinion, this is yes, a very serious violation, but more important, it does go on to create more humanitarian crisis. people have to remember that is that it has killed or the new, almost 42000 people. if we come to $7000.00 and does that boat, including the motors, then $17000.00 children, and they have destroyed most all universities. most of the hospital does live in
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destroyed 70 percent of old houses, homes and houses about 5 was the only areas to remain in them up completely destroyed. and now is that it is going to the story including the on the hospital. that is the, is the army has already. ok, you bite. so it's, i thought the station on the section and this good enough to be allowed to continue because this is like i, this something's to 2300000 people who are deprived, not going to do a freedom of movement to, of the but i'm just going to dictations of full of, of, of everything. all right, thank you very much, my stuff out of a team are joining us that from my life. let's now turn to akiva aldo, who is a political analyst and contributed to hire it's newspaper, joins us from tel aviv. so as we've been hearing through through the course of this program, israel has claimed that the proposal this cease fire agreement,
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which i must agree to, is not the same as the ones that they believe they had before them. they will mouse and negotiate has to cairo what, how much of 40 will those of individuals have to be able to reach a new understanding and how long might that take as well. i am the 1st of all. um, i would like to protest that goes with the steps that, uh, my government took the instead of just 0, i'm very proud to be on the show. and you know, if i would be arrested, i love cheesecake. so don't forget to send me to the prison though, you know some cookies, but i'm going back to your question i, i just listen very carefully to my friends up, somebody good the. and the bottom line is the mos edna turn. you know,
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there's something in common both are not interested in a 2 stage solution, which is the ultimate settlement. fine of settlements and people are dying on both sides in great. uh, what is, are they always worried about? is the international arrest, willing to guys to come us is not willing to allow the what a senior, sorry t o is if i to, to take over and it's on the i o is worried about the, the polls that show that he will be the featured and what he was talking about, the absolute, the victory is other thing that he should at the both sides cannot needs. they have united states everything and then after the community will
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put 10. 02 major uh. between that on the out and some us there is an average and it is very with me now in cairo and i have another room more is rarely care digs. what does it tell me, miss l, this, this, this or this, that you, this, the best that you describing? look, it was report said last night that a mass agreed to the deal that is on the table. and then suddenly we hear that the cabinet has voted unanimously for its tanks to roll into russell, which is the scenario that everyone in the international community been trying to avoid because of the harassing humanitarian, a humanitarian suffering that it could inflict on the people that is is the problem, was the palestinian a far as the on us? i mean look the obviously that they are talking. they're trying to reach an agreement. but what does israel do now when it finds itself in a situation where there is no, there is no end the game,
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there is no political vision. there is no exit strategy. that if the leadership poses time this war into an end in and of itself, and so therefore, how do they extricate themselves from this? well, as you just said, the, i'm really, i'm, it's completely care audits. and we don't see all the lines at the end of the solemn. there are no tunnels. well, there still may be tunnels in rasa. but nathaniel is hijacked by his own college and not the only basically that's what reads. he doesn't even control the codes. on the other hand, i'm not sure if a mazda cut up and he smiled near uh, on the same page. it seems that there are, as far as i know from the, he's very intelligence. there are some a mrs gibbons found
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a box of uh uh, somebody that i need uh, in regard to the conduct of uh uh the uh, the, the issue is because i moved from a desk and uh uh, the other. come on this in in garza. well, most if i, i was uh, is it either from us or you will be settled for this both ending the war because was the x ray and moses and ours was, is there a way to get what he wants all the captives? there we go. after the for mosley, there's and they will, may given, penetrate again into god's hard to read the sacraments. that's basically as much which one. so this is the only color defend it's. it's very sad to say that
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people in our cars. india has po for the some us, but uh, i don't see any other solution, but it's an international community. but you know, i have you ask me what, what about what is the, what, what, what is the incredible destruction and gauze are as you save infrastructure home schools, it's not just about the, the, the killing and is the loss of life. but we have also seen garza essentially become uninhabitable in his speaking to produces on the ground. they've described how we seen population live from northern garza 3 to central gauze and now they're in the southern most pop. what does that indicate about that and displaced the israel's intent with all of this? is it really about going off to have mass which they have failed to do in the last 7 or 8 months of or is it a unit? is it actually about the destruction of gaza moving the huge pots and population of gaza towards egypt and essentially making garza uninhabitable in order to maintain
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a much stronger grip on the tire tree? i believe that uh uh, and it's analyses it this way that the, the military pressure and the human human to die. and just ask sophie is posting united states danger and maybe contact to put more pressure on come us to make gestures. and they believe the, the last proposal that is very similar to the previous one, by the way, move it from us, uh towards uh the proposal. and now it's more about scoring points is united states and in the world that the of the photos is on come on and not on islam. but of course some of us already
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gained the roofs that they put between here's what i do. and i, as in stage, the findings administration is holding, i mean, initial, this is where the needs of come us and peace, but uh, uh, still causing fatalities and casualties. still, the more than 60000 is rare, is also who have been uprooted from their homes in the nose and in the south. people are suffering, but at the same time and there was out any, the national pressure was out. so we see embargo over the phone therapies, phone is answer the phone, most of your diversity. so i think the relationship and the corporation was as well, may be, was growing pressure. when both sides, the people will feel that the, the price is too high. maybe they will force their leaders to
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stick together and more than that. so i guess this kills a keys are, but it was as well. i tell you what, i do hope i do hope that we'll have a chance to, to chat again, and i'm sure you know, these conversations will continue in the coming days and weeks from now. thank you very much for speaking to us from tell of these us in terms of the international reaction to what's happened, the uniform policy chief, joseph burrell, says the israel's failure to listen to the international community over the rasa offensive could have catastrophic consequences. despite all, did request of an international community to us to be a new member stage, every body asking that the whole not to attack rafa. in spite of these warnings empties request through the attackers started yesterday night. i am afraid that this is going to cause a game that a lot of casualties, really and casualties,
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whatever they say, 600 a 1000 children in guys. they will be pushed through so close. saves the jo, understand, you know, safe, jones and guys to, as rodney soldiers have been killed and it has bought a drone attack. and a strike going from southern lebanon, which had targets near the northern is ready town is meant to lie. it was one of a series of has ball a. is it strikes that included rockets? is there any all me says it's instruct several hezbollah buildings and compounds in southern lebanon, as there is a no hold or has the latest from southern governance, or to is ray, the soldiers killed in a hezbollah claimed attack? they used an arm drone to hit and is really military position in mid to low. that's along the border. in fact, it's the hill just behind me. now these are, these were not the 1st is really casualties. and this ongoing confrontation which began when has, well i opened up a front to help it's ally home us in gaza. now hezbollah as
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a tax become more lee. so when it wants to send a message, and they also become more lee. so because of the timing coinciding with international efforts to try to end the war on god's so hezbollah, sending a message to the israelis that they can cause harm, they can make them pay dearly if this confrontation continues. but over all the nature of the conflict is still the same and the sense that the unwritten rules of engagement are still being respected by both sides military targets. that's what's being hit on both sides of the border. yes, there have been civilian casualties. but over all largely military targets and the trajectory of this conflict over the past 7 months have been you see the square roderick, escalation time and time again. but both sides so far, at least for the time being. uh, you know, not taking that step to widen the conflict,
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but that could all change depending on developments. and garza because this front is linked to developments and got so students, oaks and in games, universities in the u. k. digging in for a 2nd day of protests on today's that comes on the loans of the campuses. on monday, the organizers say they want to camp out for an indefinite number of days. students according to the justice of palestine, and they say israel has destroyed every university in gaza. really challenge is at oxford university for us. and uh, so tell us what the students there has been telling you worry is that you have to be. so i think it's been a quite nice when i arrived this morning and asked about how things been going. they said the only thing that has to be playing about during the night was the sprinkler system on this loan going off. and the raw, the grumpy groundsmen had come round and complained about the state of the grass. that has been a statement from oxford university. and it seems that the university is taking for
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the moments a told her with the approach. they say we respect our students and staff members right to freedom of expression in the form of peaceful process. we ask everyone who's taking part to do so with respect to the courtesies and empathy. there is no place for it and tell her is that the university of box. but now that i think perhaps will tap into some of the fears of the protest as here. that's essentially they, they are going to be ignored. they're irrelevant, but they are prepared for confrontation, they say, but will they not prepared for? is the university to serve site will let them have that little time come. they'll get bored and they'll move on. so at some point the effect continues to protect us here. we're gonna have to decide what's the one they want takes escalate that process to proceed. item on a, remind you of what those demands are. they basically say that the universe states should come clean on who it's investments, let students know many of which paid a student fees, but let them know where that money is going,
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what it's being invested in, because the students is that more any of them money, big invested in ons companies or companies that are listed on that israel b s. boycott divest and sanction list of the entities involved in the support of the is ready states. that's what they want to make sure that the university commit state and the measurements the university is not engaging with them on those to months. okay, thank you very much for a challenge there at oxford university in the u. k. the, the russian present, identification has been integrated in the holes of the kremlin freight. 6 ton office is lead russia since 1999, including a 4 year thomas prime minister, presumed one
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a landslide victory and elections in march. but any serious political opponents were bon from running on technical grounds. most western powers boy costs at the sound except for the french ambassador. so if one does that speak to joseph jabari, she joins us from moscow. and so it seems as a, not surprisingly the us as well as european nations said that they wouldn't be sending delegates to attend this integration. what is the mood like over that goal, sir? and what sort of remarks did we have from present pretend as well as marian, but it's been a very great cold rainy day in moscow. and many people wonder about their usual business as not to public holiday, but the ceremonies did take up a large part of the day. the center of moscow was closed off for security reasons, as you can imagine. and that the lavish ceremony that took place in one of the main halls of the grand kremlin palace had nearly 2500 people in attendance to watch
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vladimir putting the sworn in for a 5th term in office. now, for the next 6 years, the russian presidents will be in power. and once he completes the next 6 years in office, he will become officially the longest serving russian leader in the country's history. the president took the opportunity to speak, and not only to the dignitaries, but also to the nation. he began his speech by saying to the russian soldiers who are fighting the so called special military operation and ukraine. he also highlighted the fact that it's important during these difficult times for the nation to remain united. he also said that the russians relationship, which is now at an all time low with western powers, is not unsalvageable. he said that there is room for dialogue, but it's up to them to initiate it. he also finished his speech by making it very clear that there's only one path forward for russia in the future. and that is to
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win on all fronts, both domestically on for and it is clear that vladimir putting is intent on making sure that he delivers the victory not only in terms of this country's ailing economy, that's been under intense international sanctions, but also in the war in ukraine, there it is being seen as the only option moving forward for russia, if they don't win in ukraine, it will be seen as that this country's been now defeated by the west. this of course, comes only 24 hours after we heard the commander in chief of the countries on forces pollutants signing of the creek. saying that the russian military is to carry out drills of the nuclear, a tactical nuclear weapons, with his board, with his forces in the border near ukraine. so certainly very important, critical times ahead for the russian presidents who will continue to be in office for the next 6 years. thank you very much. with the latest or most good deals to jabari we go to india. now the country is holding the 3rd phase of
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a mom of the general election spread over a month and wells, and as popular as nation started voting on. april 19th and bothers will be counted on june. 4th, nearly a 1000000000 people are eligible to vote. tuesdays pulling covers appointments and are under moody's home state of good yacht, as well as several constituencies and or to per dash. the country's most popular state already has been prime ministers in 2014 and is seeking a 3rd time in office. just to remind the elders, they are a journalist, one or on 2 visas by the indian government to report on the election from inside the country. we are continuing our coverage of this story and so let's just take a look at the voting phases based on the 1st stage. included a 166000000 voters in a 102 constituencies across the 21 states and union territories. the 2nd was held on april 26th and 189 constituencies and 13 states. the fed phase. this is a bit that's now on the way is a 93 parliamentary constituencies in 11 states. 6 days the lights of the full full
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take place, covering 96 feet across the 10 states. on may 20th. the 5th around will happen involving 8 states and $49.00 seats. then voters in 7 states will have that say in the 6th phase, the 6th phase with 57 seats being contested on the final day. the same number will be contested across 8 states. among the most politically important states to, for dash, i'm to of the full amount actually time to 8 from a prime minister's. i'm more than 240000000 people a t seats up for grabs that so the last 8 us group, there is a journalist with the why and use website. she joins us live from you dialing and so let me just a taking everyone through the various phases of this election just gives you a sense of what a painstaking process this election will be. can you give us
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a sense of the turn out for the vote sofa to thank you so much for having me. so in this election, we have seen that in comparison to 2019, when the previous selection. oh, with the headed of that has been a significant difference in the water throwing out a whitening $22.00. this is according to the tennessee those that have already taken place in the last 2 visas. we have seen the water and also so some of them are on 66 percent. and then in comparison to that in 2019 the voltage to announce the theme 2 visas was 69 percent. even to d y the feed 3 is under. we add those now forming started at 7 am in the morning, i'm going to continue till 6 pm in the evening. no good time. and we are about to was a be from forwarding to fluids. and this, according to addiction commission indeed are about 50 percent voter turnout has been recorded in this fees which is the hard fees and the balance and in 2019. but
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the water turned out in the code. fees was above 60 percent. so we are seeing a difference in the water, donalds, lot of, or even seeing attribute to that. the fact that there is an intense heat to be of sweeping across most parts of the country as in the mid each all 5, some of your in india. and that's why i'm disease inside a lot of people are giving in the other reason that a lot of problem observed and then is that there is a now is just gonna say, tell me, tell me about moody. and of course, he has very big times for himself, very ambitious target for this election. he has a dream of winning a super majority. tell me then about b, b, j piece, key tactics in sort of winning make, not any maintaining that hold on the states way, where they already have a great deal of influence, but also resting control away from the opposition and making inroads into uh, into places where that presence is,
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is we can. so that's right. as we see now to the i just mentioned audio, one of the seats away pulling will be completed in which drops which is fragmented . some of these forms theater. and an interesting we have seen by english that one of the seats, all of that is to that of the candidate from all these fucking part agent about 5 each has been elected on a pause because the, the can to the 5 of the do their nomination or the mean all position 5 you studied . so nomination was cancelled because of technical reasons including signature options for pools the not to be in the window. so um and so of course the b g b is not really looking to uh, the beach is victory in 20142019. but the 5 year old suspects are very vicious dogs . all of crossing 400 seats along with its allies up to 542 feeds that are up for grabs to back surprise. the parts you can make in roads on just in their home and not just in the, in the agents that are considered to be their vast students. but also in other egos,
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including states from the south where the pgp has not been able to make much of a presence failure to move the we have seen interesting developments in the selection. as i mentioned, a fan to be being elected on a pause and for the have is being in you would have loved for years. but that has happened in this election. so we all seem to be trying to do, make it spread suspension across the elections and the southern, see if there's already been completed. for instance, caroline probably not will be having to sneak up to the scene. the problem is to present some sense because you're one of those beats and those are a 2nd shows for head start. it's all 400 seats. thank you very much of us. the does group to for joining us. 6, which on his president, judging thing, is visiting southwest fonts alongside president mac on on day to his state visit. china and fonts have signed an agreement on the plaza cooperation in aviation during she's state visit to france. they've also been uh,
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confirming agreements on artificial intelligence them, at least in agriculture. melissa chandra, is me live now from power. so how is the 2nd day been going yeah, the 2nd day. very interesting. and i think it's really important to talk about this memorandum of understanding in the sense that they sound important, you know, the collaborating on a, i, and things like that. but this is the standard diplomatic speech. a lot of m o use are assigned all the time. they're not contracts, they're not commitments, of any kind. and so this is really sort of the gift wrapping around the media stuff that back on, and she have to contend can and it cannot be attention. political tension tough talks regarding rushes, invasion of ukraine. but the m o use are there and the 2nd day is going to be an opportunity for the 2 leaders to speak more privately and candidly with each other . and where else is she headed to on this trip? because it is not just phones he's visiting yeah,
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he's going to go to serbia next and hungry. and these are the 2 countries that are the most pro russia. on the european continent, there is democratic, europe's problem children. and so it doesn't quite a contrast, it's sick. know you have the con, wanting china to distance itself a bit more from russia, and yet she is with his actions showing otherwise over the next few days. great, thanks very much from virus. melissa john. a time for all this for an hour, gemma. thank you, mary. i'm the democrats that need to turn things around, foster back to stay with the chance of defending that and be a title they would beats. and again, by the administer to tim holds in the western conference 70 finals called absent e sounds. and out to the edwards and sites for the $27.00 points to the temples. who are planning away from home. so right away with it's when 106 to ac. that's now 6 victories in erase. in minnesota,
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in the files they lead to nothing in the best of 7 series. they weren't in our favor to night in minnesota was we made shots they did as defending champs over there. so they're not gonna come out of play like that again and game 3, we gotta be ready to take their punch. they ran us off the floor and so i just ask our fan to stay with us. i know tonight was not a pretty sight. and you know, i know there was some boost out there and i understand that because we didn't play anywhere close to the level that we've come to expect from this team. but stay with us, believe in us. and we, we, we've done a lot of good things that lesson catching movements over in the east and confidence . somebody's or how important stretches his faces lead. isaiah hoffman signed, amazes, long range, as long as the b says, the new york knicks. again, the indiana faces and then what about this down from the paces even toughen through his legs. very impressive. thoughts the real thought was and jayden brunson,
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his 4 to 43 for the next coming just the full with, with full straight to full point games in the 1st season. along with michael jordan, jerry west, inside of king the next lead. one last thing in the series. i'm not going thinking i need to score 40. it's not the my minds at all. i want this to be aggressive to make place for myself, for others. just the kinds of communication that we have is the trust that we have with each other to to do the best we can every single time down the court in manchester, united or on coal. so that was primarily exceeds an ever off to suffering yet. so now that defeats with 10 fast team players out it and just they went down full nail . it crystal palace will say when they were sent to fix jeff at old trafford in september is nice. it's heavy as lots of the season. and if they left in the remote goals that have conceded more than they ever have before, and accounting is just 3 games less every time hawk student was still outside therapy and places that best beds, cuz that will be winning the cup final against msc, which would get them
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a spot in the right place. lots, whichever way you look at it, the stats don't make isn't reading. so united knew right as united have already lost a sub team times already more than any of the premier league season. they've never finished play 7th, but currently sit 881 goals can see that. so fine, all competitions, that's the most since the $197677.00 season and they're on track to finish with a negative goal difference for the 1st time in the see 4 years that currently on minus 3 very disappointing in the performing. definitely both the feet of issue just doing better. so got nowhere. many things to watch. the performance was not correct. i'm making big mistakes. i'm not following say the plan in the script and the rules. we have power. sanction i have coach louis. i'm really k is sounding very confident as this slide past the face board. so you don't mind. and the 2nd leg of the champions league semi finals on
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tuesday. the french champions may be one mill down on aggregate, but in recent insist his team will win the tie. p. s. do you will. so you have to eva san juan gold deficit to beach boston. learn it in the quarter finals, getting them back by and his teammates go in search of a 2nd. the champions league final, having lost the title, decided to bind me to 4 years ago. that is the same for us as we will when is the only sentence i know how to say in french and seeing as i like this sentence. i always think that might seem a wind. of course, we will win for sure. don't man's head coach. adams has it says his sides, a disappointing lea campaign, counts for nothing as they aimed to reach the 1st champions a final in 11 years. besides that 5th, if the german britain dislike and accept. so that was finished and 9, yes. we are ready to win games. this is something that we show at the season doesn't matter at home or away from home. the only thing that we didn't show this season is that we are ready to win every game. and this is the reason why we have
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struggling in the peninsula you got. but also the reason why we are sitting here and talking in front of us and we find out and need a just a one point from the remaining full games to clinch the saudi party title. they have to come from behind to beat ali to one in the latest match, alexandra petrovich, heading in who else equalize that. the 2nd toss most of the delights of the funds, the and how about this for when are they presented in for the malcolm running from inside his own hosp to school and make it 23, straightening victories for hello. lean on the safe goals, 10 down the chance to move to saudi arabia and save us into miami. i'm the clubs, kona david beckham says the argentines impacts on football in the us has been significant. and my vision was always to try and bring the greatest plan to a flight the game to out to outsets into our club. now, it was never going to be easy. it took time, it took a lot of creative minds and businesses to kind of bring him to,
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to the us. obviously on the page you can always say from day one who's been incredible. but the most important thing for me about bringing someone like leo was to exile and encourage and inspire the next generation of soccer players or football players. we've in the us when i think it so. so accelerated the, the, the interest and accelerated the spoke here in the us, especially on the lead up to the welcome. as i see this voltage story is to bring it out and creating a new so new colewell champion and winds. carmen wilson had also come back by welshman, jack jones, in the fine with the crucible, eventually winning 18 frames to full face as a fuss. well, fuzzy, fuzzy to your elbows, are you finished running about back in 20? 20. you take time when his check is $8630000.00. so head tony continues to show you why he's the biggest name and faithful right now. the japanese thought it is full time run in 3 games for the adult. as this one go
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nearly a 135 meters. it tied the game against the miami mountains at $22.00, and the villages went on. so when the 63 autonomy is the 1st place to reach 11 homeless, the season and what a day for the boston bruins and that child play a brandon called light in the morning. he was with his wife, but she gave pass it to the new baby son. you then see to florida and scold. what does that goes and a 51 when a, the passes that puts the ruins one came up with the best of 7 file series. that is all we have sports now. militia, charlotte, slowly, gem. i thank you very much. how long? quick story to bring you vietnam is mocking the 17th anniversary of its victory, the french forces. it's seen as a pivotal moment and ending french colonial rule. and what was in indo china, the us, the force of fronts and the conflict. the ultimately led to the vietnam war from 5 reports, a wage stove, 8 weeks in a remote board area, or of northern vietnam. the battle of jim getting food would have global
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repercussions. a modern french force defeated by a gorilla army, despite support from the united states. the battle and indo china is critical. and i expect the french, dwayne. it led to the us filling the void left by the defeated french, but they couldn't stop the news. ultimate victory in the viet nam war 20 years later. this is a mammoth display of national unity because fighting and defeating the foreigners, this part of the gentleman sea of the regime, given pride of place, that the celebrations vietnamese veterans of the battle now well into then ninety's and then the okay, so you are young at the time used to hardly mean we can have enough to wait, but we enjoyed it. no one complained. go and joining them, some of the last surviving members of the french garrison is that the g. it's a country and we chose shuffled enormously. but today i have drawn an unimaginable
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strength from it. beyond the inexplicable, this sound advisory comes as vietnam is still reeling from corruption scandals that have forced the recent resignations of seeing the political figures for the government in hanoi. it's a welcome chance to display national pride in unity, rob mcbride. i'll just say era as well, this is the scene right now and god's that we've been following developments that as is ready times rolled into the palestinian side of the roof of border crossing between a gauze, a strip, an egypt. uh, what we've seen over the past 12 i was a so seems of a celebration when many palestinians thought that it might be some respite to the relentless bombardment of the strip in the form of a seasonal ideal which a mass agree to. but was lights are rejected by israel, and we're all concerned about what the control is ready control of this border crossing could mean for x amount of tearing situation that is already stream the
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dia, stay with us from all of this. the history is for the top arrow yet in spain, states imposed on these you was enshrined in law, diminishing the plight of countless victims of frank codes. 36, you have to take the shape with a group of survivor. it says launched an international law suit hoping to bring those accountable to justice and force the country to acknowledge its fascist, bossed the silence of others. witness on now to sierra business latest sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by the
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acceptable? i'll just say it was teens across the world when you, closer to the heart of the story of the israeli tanks, take control of a major border crossing into gaza, cutting off the supply of humanitarian aid with the strip which is already facing a full blown salmon the, you're walking out to 0 life from headquarters in delphi and getting you navigate to also coming up casualties mounts and just saw as israel ramps up a tax across garza sells one and a half 1000000 palestinians or sheltering.

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